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Experience Design Handbook

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Need: Un-printed Material

An exhibition holding paper as a medium to express their ideas.

The exhibition, in three white rooms, reified the ream with a series of simple outlines of paper sheets. In the first room, the outlines were A1 size, in the second, postcard-size and in the third, the outlines hint at objects seemingly crafted from folded paper.

Contributer notes

What is surprising, refreshing, most interesting?

The title of the exhibition – un-printed material – is a play on the term β€œprinted material” that alludes to the concept of the designs.Working both by hand and with a 3D printer, the graphic designers created outlines of paper as an expression of that paper without actually using paper itself.

Key Insights? What can we learn from this?

Designers work with paper but approach it from a different angle.

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